Results 1 to 32 of Thread: Yugoslavian K98? Join Date Sep Posts Yugoslavian K98? Hello Guys- I have found a nice k98 for a good price. Came across this article.Remember Me? What's New? Forum Gunboards. Love em! Excellent examples of Russian captured K98k sure have gone up in price. I have a perfect m48 and I did notice the difference in the surplus ammo. Yeah, I don't think its possible to get all the goop out of these stocks without heavy chemical stripping and sanding. It was a revelation to get such a fine looking rifle for that amount of money. I did sand it lightly, but still feel that there is a large amount of creosote still in the wood. I have a M48B that I bought for a few years ago, with percent bluing and very little wear on the stock. I dont want to brake in to my original M So my question is, can I use M47 reciever instead of M Thanks in advance. I have a brand spanking new barrel for the M48 22inches long. I'm no expert, but I'm pretty familiar with Mausers in general. If you send a picture of it to jfvac yahoo. I think this gives a good history to the Mauser i have one as well but i dont k. Hope this helps! I am little bit confused about this Gun name with the one i have. The recoil of these was very mild they barely broke fps, but their accuracy in the RC 98K and a Yugo M48A was significantly poorer than with heavy ball. BTW, I also tested some of the Romanian light ball gr. These were noticeably hotter, and chrono'ed fps average. Out of curiosity, I then chronographed 5 rds of genuine, pristine German WW2 steel-cased ball gr that came in their original box. I chronographed 3 lots of the Yugo 's gr FMJ surplus, and they shot between - fps from a RC 98K with an excellent bore. Hi, I really enjoyed your writeup! Good job! Zastava M 98/48
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If you handload, any reputable manual with starting loads for IMR or H will give you nice accuracy and velocity results with less kick. Yeah, the Yugo surplus is punishing stuff. I will have to go back to my m48 with different ammo. In other projects Wikimedia Commons.I figured I wasn't using good technique and just moved on to a longer-barreled persian mauser that usually hurt less. Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from April All articles lacking sources Articles with short description Pages using deprecated image syntax. Categories : Bolt-action rifles Rifles of Yugoslavia 7.
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The most noticeable markings are the Yugoslav Crest and the "Preduzece 44" It refers to the site where it was refurbished for example "Preduzece 44" stands for "Institute 44"-Kragujevac, Serbia-the current location of Zastava Arms present on the receiver's ring.Īnother noticeable marking is the one present on the left side of the receiver, the "Mod. The original German markings were scrubbed and replaced by the Yugoslav ones. They are virtually identical to each other, since they are still the same rifles at their core. These rifles are actually Karabiner 98k rifles that were left over by Germany or captured by Marshal Tito 's partisan armyor Liberation Army. The rifles have been adapted, through machining, to accept new locally-made telescopic sights-the ZRAK series. These rifles were never used extensively until they were replaced, inby the Yugoslav-made Zastava M Some of these rifles were used in a sniper rifle role during the Yugoslav Wars of s. They were noted for their reliability, great accuracy, effective range and would not require a new mass production plant - thanks to the fact that all the components of the rifles were already available. A temporary solution was found in refurbishing the rifles that were captured or left over by the Germans. The main problem that the Yugoslav government had to face was the lack of funds and the fear of an imminent conflict.